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Rudolph Day - Baubles



Having said last year I was going to join in every Rudolph Day I failed to join in at all.  Poor performance Laura  *shakes head*  Poor.

New year, new ambition... well same ambition actually.  To enter every Rudolph Day.  The the rules have changed - two cards each month AND this is the last year so I must join in, no retakes next year!!

So, here they are:



Gelli play, stencil cutting play, a bit of added glitter, outlining in pen...




So there we go.

January *tick*

:)





Comments

  1. A BIG tick! 10/10 Laura.

    Thanks for joining in with these two unique Gelli plate and stencil bauble cards. FAB.

    Hugs, Sarn xxx

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  2. Two great cards Laura! And I just burst out laughing at the 'January*tick*' - so funny:)

    Hugs, Di xx

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  3. Oh, very pretty! I'm particularly taken by the red one - I do love bright colours. Good luck this year with the Rudolph Day challenges - I plan to enter each month too. I started about mid-year last year. Wishing you a joyful day!

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  4. Two really lovely and different type of make cards, love the heart bauble in between the others.
    Thanks for your comment.

    Kath x

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  5. Very nice, both of them. I'm with you, I plan on entering every Rudolph Day, lets see if we stick to it!

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  6. Did you make these with your gelli plate? I'm so fascinated by what people are doing with that thing. They are lovely cards. Hope you can keep up with the Rudolph play (I'm hoping the same for me).

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  7. Wow! You are so creative - look forward to seeing more or you work!
    Sandy

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